Volumes 2 and 3 of Remembering the Kanji are now available for pre-ordering on Amazon or direct from the publisher, University of Hawai'i Press. Copies of the earlier edition of Volume 2, which deals with the readings for the kanji set out in Volume 1, are still available in shops and online, but Volume 3 has been out of print for a while. Remembering the Kanji 3: Writing and Reading Japanese Characters for Upper-level Proficiency covers an additional 1000 kanji based on the primitives described in Volume 1, and adds a few bonus primitive elements. It is also possible to place an order through Nanzan University, where James Heisig teaches. Hardcore paperless people can always opt for the e-book version of RTK3.
Note that the craptastic binding for the latest edition of book 1 has been fixed for this printing of book 3, and will be fixed for the next printings of books 1 and 2.
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I have been hearing a lot of good things about this book, but haven't had a chance to check it out. I guess maybe it's time to order a copy.
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Posted by: Devremülk | December 31, 2010 at 08:41 PM
Hey, very interesting news... although kind of old... man, and even now there's still no official e-book versions of RTK aside form the sample... hmm, I think I have a mail to write to Mr. Heisig...
Thanks for sharing! :D
Posted by: How to learn kanji | June 26, 2011 at 09:59 AM
僕のために、日本の文字は勉強するための面白く文字である。毎日何時もその文字を勉強している。大好きだ。。。
もし良ければ、僕のブログ(Penerjemah Mitra Indonesia - 日本語翻訳事務所)に訪問して、ね。
どうも。
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